K2 KeyServer after High Sierra (64 bit compatibility)

Last year Apple announced that High Siera (10.13) would be the last version of OS X to support 32 bit applications. Furthermore, starting in 2018, beta versions of the current OS (10.13.4) show a warning message when a 32 bit program launches. Sassafras has been preparing for this transition and will supply 64-bit versions of all K2 programs by the time 32 bit program use is phased out. As part of this code update, KeyAccess has also been made more memory and I/O efficient. KeyConfigure will also support high density screens. All of these changes will be coming soon – check back for more details and an announcement, or email support@sassafras.com to be notified when the new components become available.

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We’re consistently amazed by the power and simplicity of this product. I wanted to say that, because we keep finding new things that it can do, and does do. I wish other software makers would be as concise and efficient as you. KeyServer really has been a good product for us, and we’re probably not even using half of what we know it can do, much less what we don’t know.